A good, quick reference for those who will be trying Love and Logic in their classrooms this year. I don’t prescribe to all of these as written because I think one of the important things, for me in my classroom, is to be as authentic as possible. Personally this means tailoring the things I say to fit my style and personality, but the essence of these statements is still there.
(via classroomcollective)
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Condescension.
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My mom is a teacher and raised us on Love and Logic Literally nothing more infuriating than that shit. She’d even refer...
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Usually I just give my kids “the look” for most of these - they know what to do :)
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My Ed Psych professor spoke of this as letting children know what they can do, as opposed to what they cannot do. I...
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^Seriously. It’s totally obvious what they want, and making it all touchy-feely often worked against
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lol, the right-hand column wouldn’t have fooled me as a kid. Really, with either column I would’ve been fully capable of...
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